Copperheads are venomous snakes, but they are not typically considered deadly to humans. Their bites can cause pain, swelling, and other symptoms, but fatalities are rare, especially with prompt medical treatment. Most bites occur when the snake is accidentally stepped on or provoked. It's important to seek medical attention if bitten, as individual reactions to venom can vary.
they bite humans.
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No.
the snake is only deadly to fish, but not to humans. it will take allot of bites to in pulse venom to interact to humans ( like one billion bites to be deadly) and is less than one percent deadly to humans.
Copperheads do NOT eat humans ! They don't grow anywhere near the necessary size to be able to consume a human being ! Like most snakes - they feed primarily on rodents.
Yes; they can be.
Yes. But not fatally to humans.
huskies are not Normally deadly to humans but can be deadly to other small animals such as squirrels, birds or rodents.
Texas Copperheads ended in 2008.
no they are not but some of them are
The copperheads camouflage in the rocky areas.
Charlotte Copperheads was created in 2011.